Kenworth's Fleet ECAT now Web-basedJun 1, 2004 For Kenworth fleet customers handling repairs, Kenworth now offers its Electronic Parts Catalog (ECAT) through the local Kenworth dealer web site. Fleet... Labeling rules are operationally impractical, says NFPAJun 1, 2004 In testimony delivered to a recent United States House of Representatives Subcommittee hearing, the National Food Processors Association (NFPA) urged... Modules monitor fuel use, fleet activityJun 1, 2004, [Compiled by Gary Macklin • gmacklin@primediabusiness.com] Maptuit Corp's new FleetNav Suite has added two modules to Maptuit's driver navigation tool: FleetNav Fuel and FleetNav Alert, creating a fuel optimization... Publication details Global Ride SolutionsJun 1, 2004 The Global Ride Solutions brochure highlights Hendrickson's full range of products for the commercial transportation industry. This brochure separates... Report examines global chilled-food marketJun 1, 2004 Research and Markets has added The World Market for Chilled Food 2004, which analyzes sales of chilled food at world and regional levels, as well as in... Report examines global chilled-food marketMay 3, 2004, from staff and wire reports Research and Markets has added The World Market for Chilled Food 2004, which analyzes sales of chilled food at world and regional levels, as well as in more than 50 individual nations. ... Roadranger technology saves money, livesMay 1, 2004 With Eaton VORAD collision warning systems (CWS) and automated transmissions like the Fuller UltraShift and AutoShift, Roadranger says fleets can make... Tracking trailers improves productivityMay 1, 2004 The hours of service regulations, shipper demand, and security issues all point truckload carriers to a future that requires better fleet utilization... Volvo Logistics joins SmartWay allianceMay 1, 2004 Volvo Logistics North America Inc has joined the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SmartWay Transport Partnership, a national alliance... Port security tightens to thwart 'dirty' deedsApr 27, 2004, from staff and wire reports The Department of Homeland Security and the European Union (EU) have signed an agreement intended to pave the way for tougher, unilateral port security to eliminate the smuggling of “dirty” bombs via shipping containers across the EU....
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